Offense

You cannot win when you go 1-of-11 on third down. A terrible floater by Eli Manning turned into an easy pick-six for safety Harrison Smith — and Rueben Randle didn’t do Manning any favors by slowing down on his route. The 72-yard TD by Randle should help him in free agency. RT Marshall Newhouse completely whiffed on a block to give rookie DE Danielle Hunter a first-quarter sack.

Grade: F

Defense

At least the unit managed to get a few early stops until the dam broke. Decent job on Adrian Peterson (22 carries, 104 yards, TD) other than a 39-yard run. Not so decent on Jerick McKinnon (7 carries, 89 yards, two TDs) even when everyone knew Vikings were running the ball. Safety Craig Dahl was given the rag-doll treatment while allowing 28-yard TD to TE Kyle Rudolph. DE Robert Ayers had 1.5 sacks.

Grade: F

Special teams

That was one ugly and poorly executed onside or pooch kick by Josh Brown that the Vikings nearly returned for a touchdown. Landon Collins expertly kept a punt out of the end zone to force a Vikings’ drive to start at 4-yard line. Dwayne Harris muffed his first punt return but was able to recover the ball. Harris later made a bad decision by letting a punt roll to the 7-yard line instead of catching it.

Grade: C

Coaching

Tom Coughlin said he did not see this one coming. He’s had some terrible late-season losses, this one as bad as any. Memo to Steve Spagnuolo: Any call that has 305-pound DT Cullen Jenkins dropping into coverage is no longer allowed. Ben McAdoo could not manufacture open receivers without Odell Beckham Jr. — he’s not a miracle worker.